TobiasFunke
Footballguy
I enjoyed that aspect of it too.There is no way in hell a gay wedding is going to be choose a pizza joint as their caterer.Exciting news! We have our first test case to see how market pressures work on bigots. Some pizza joint in northern Indiana has said they won't cater gay weddings. Apparetly they won't refuse service to gays, but they "don't want to be beat over the head to go along with something they [the gays] choose."And by the way, this is coming from someone who leans towards agreeing with you that we don't need to legislate this stuff and should not force vendors to serve people they don't want to serve. Those laws were needed in the 60s because the lag time in information didn't allow the free market to operate, but these days I think I'd rather let the free market work its magic. Let's have discriminatory businesses exposed on social media as bigots, picketed and boycotted, and customers who visits them anyway photographed and placed on the web for eternal ridicule as patrons of bigots. These people don't deserve the law's help in pulling their heads of their #####. Let's let them suffocate in there.
It appears that the free exchange of ideas fostered by modern technology is treating their perspective with exactly the level of respect and dignity it warrants.
what kind of redneck weddings do they "cater" pizza to.![]()
Also looking forward to the backlash to the backlash, when a bunch of idiots line up around the block Chik-Fil-A style to support their fellow idiots, and then the idiots declare victory. And then of course the epilogue, when they close in a couple months because the idiots forget about them after their one day show of support and nobody else wants to go to a place with a one star yelp review where you have to risk being ridiculed and called a bigot for pizza. The system works!
analysis from our "media"?